Arduino Based Intelligent Building Security System

Year : 2025 | Volume : 12 | Issue : 02 | Page : 28 39
    By

    Vaishnavi Ramesh Veer,

  • Anjali Manik Girme,

  • Shivani Ashok Lekawale,

  • Dhanashri Adinath Pansare,

  1. Student, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Rajgad Dnyanpeeth Technical Campus, Dhangawadi, Tal. Bhor, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Rajgad Dnyanpeeth Technical Campus, Dhangawadi, Tal. Bhor, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Rajgad Dnyanpeeth Technical Campus, Dhangawadi, Tal. Bhor, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  4. Student, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Rajgad Dnyanpeeth Technical Campus, Dhangawadi, Tal. Bhor, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

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Intelligent Buildings are widely recognized as a forward-thinking solution for the future of architecture and urban development. Their successful implementation relies heavily on strategic planning that begins in the early stages of design. While this approach is somewhat aligned with current trends in green building projects, Intelligent Buildings go a step further by incorporating advanced technologies to improve functionality, efficiency, and the overall quality of indoor and outdoor spaces. These buildings typically feature integrated water management systems, sustainable construction materials, and energy-efficient layouts. Additional characteristics include thoughtful building orientation, incorporation of vegetation, and the use of smart systems that adapt to occupant needs. Despite their numerous advantages such as reducing operational staff requirements, enhancing tenant comfort, and lowering environmental impact, many of these benefits remain underappreciated or overlooked. One of the key reasons for the slow adoption of intelligent building technologies is the general lack of awareness, understanding, and confidence in their capabilities. Bridging this knowledge gap is essential for wider acceptance and implementation.

Keywords: Arduino building security system, RFID, Internet of Things (IoT), technology, GSM

[This article belongs to Journal of Mobile Computing, Communications & Mobile Networks ]

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Vaishnavi Ramesh Veer, Anjali Manik Girme, Shivani Ashok Lekawale, Dhanashri Adinath Pansare. Arduino Based Intelligent Building Security System. Journal of Mobile Computing, Communications & Mobile Networks. 2025; 12(02):28-39.
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Volume 12
Issue 02
Received 05/04/2025
Accepted 08/05/2025
Published 18/06/2025
Publication Time 74 Days

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